Short Biases Poems
Short Biases Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Biases by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Biases by length and keyword.
Political Biases
Governing with two
Opposing branches, bias
Inevitable...
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Categories:
biases, perspective, political,
Form:
Haiku
Veiled Lives
You and I
dancing in the margins
ever so gracefully.
Cues never lifted,
Doubts aflight.
Biases.
Perpendicular lives.
Merging?
perhaps, upon heaved veil...
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Categories:
biases, love,
Form:
I do not know?
Starbucks Warrior
Fists raised in anger.
Protest against inequality,
inequity, all biases,
poverty and hunger.
Wet and cold forecast.
March cancelled.
Pumpkin spice latte please....
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Categories:
biases, funny,
Form:
Free verse
What To Do
Sat on the desk, with my hand on my cheek
Contemplating on the task, long requested
Wondering how to mask, my biases of the role
Trying hard to stay focused and deliver the expected...
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Categories:
biases, on work and working
Form:
I do not know?
Why Can'T We Just Get Along
I
am
sad
when
folks'
biases
surface
Why
must
folks
deride
peoples'
cultural
variances?...
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Categories:
biases, friendship, how i feel, prejudice,
Form:
Free verse
- Friday, Once A Week - Weekend Humor -
Principles don’t discriminate against age,
biggest is not always the wisest choice
- personal biases...
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Categories:
biases, humor,
Form:
Verse
Editors
Editors
What they recommend
Fight with words
Is irritating
Exceptions
In humor
Your accomplishments
Will remain unseen
Family biases
Editors
Are not really friends
Editors
Use my words
What they recommend...
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Categories:
biases, anger,
Form:
Free verse
Categories:
biases, judgement,
Form:
Light Verse
Accept Yourself
Think of
You without a
Fogged mind with biases
Unclutter from extra baggage
Start from today to walk to a new hope
Accept bravely your shortcomings
Is the first step to change
Your precious life
Do it
Nayda Ivette
11-26-2015...
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Categories:
biases, feelings,
Form:
Rictameter
Nature Exposed
A true angel removes your mask
Seems to be her task
Digs into your belief system some more
Asks how you gained your values, core
I am a creature of habits old
A product of my experiences untold
A book easily read
Raised on biases instead...
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Categories:
biases, 12th grade, africa, angel, appreciation, best friend,
Form:
Rhyme
A Toxic State of Mind
Elastically speaking
My head's a tight fit
The box on my shoulders
I don't think outside of it
Biases and beliefs
inside my thoughts you will find
I can't see beyond myself
because I'm stuck in my mind
For For FJ Thomas's Toxic State contest....
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Categories:
biases, conflict, emotions,
Form:
Quatrain
Meaning of a Friend
A
Friend is
Someone who
Is by your side
At the most darkest
Episodes of your life
Hear you without biases
Accepts all the virtues and flaws
Gives you an advice when you need it
Your angel that watch over you in Earth
Nayda Ivette
12-9-2015...
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Categories:
biases, friendship,
Form:
Etheree
The B's Have It
Beekeepers become bafflingly bitter
Bearing bee bites between binges.
Beekeepers become bigots by being biggest
Bee braggers beyond Bolivia.
Beyond beauty of busy, buzzing
Beauteous bumbling bees, beekeepers be
Befuddled by basic beekeeping bonuses.
Besides bigotry, and biases, beekeepers be
baffled and bamboozled by brother bees being
brilliantly brittle by banjo belting....
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Categories:
biases, 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade, 7th
Form:
Alliteration
This is what you're about to read
Of course it's being judged, why expect anything less.
Comes down to discernment between comfort and distress.
Biases are natural, otherwise we'd all be dead.
So logically you'll instantly judge everything you've read.
So read this and then think again, with new mind reborn.
As semblances of story surface, with plot lines redrawn.
Subtly steering focus from the objective given.
Then suddenly reminding you to judge what has been written....
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Categories:
biases, judgement,
Form:
Rhyme
The Smart Machine
I am a smart machine.
And the smarter the better.
I am your big relief for unwieldy
and analogue brains.
Awkward and historically clumsy.
just applaud me for your
historic gains.
Your gains of streamlining,
saving time, knocking out biases
and your collective energy saved
by nothing else but my automated
repetitive tasks.
But don't try to threaten me with
another Luddites' revolt, because
the Luddites of 1811 had dreamt
to see my day....
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Categories:
biases, technology,
Form:
Free verse